Michael Cook (Unterscheidung)
"Michael Cook" bezeichnet mindestens 14 verschiedene Autoren, unterteilt nach ihren Werken.
Über den Autor
Autorenunterscheidung
Michael Cook (1)
Die Werke gehören zum Alias M. A. Cook.
Michael Cook (2)
Die Werke gehören zum Alias Michael Garnet Cook.
Archives Administration: A Manual for Intermediate and Smaller Organizations and for Local Government (1977) 6 Exemplare
The Mad User Guide: How to Set About Listing Archives : A Short Explanatory Guide to the Rules and Recommendations of… (1989) 3 Exemplare
The Diocese of Exeter in 1821: Bishop Carey's Replies to Queries before Visitation, Vol. I Cornwall (Devon and Cornwall… (1958) 1 Exemplar
Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, Vol V, No 28 — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar
Michael Cook (9)
Imprint (Audio CD) 2 Exemplare
Michael Cook (unbekannt)
una brevisima intoduccion al coran/ A Brief Introduction to the Koran (Spanish Edition) (2007) 1 Exemplar
Genealogical dictionary 1 Exemplar
Six Slick Silks 1 Exemplar
Wissenswertes
- Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
- 1. M. A. (Michael Allan) Cook (1940-), author of The Koran: A Very Short Introduction
2. Michael (Garnett) Cook (b. July 14, 1931), author of Archives Administration and the City Archivist for Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1960s
3. Michael Cook (1933-), author of Jacob's Wake
4. Michael John Cook, author of Cook on Costs
5. Michael N. Cook, co-author of Managing Public Computing
6. Michael Cook, author of Our Country; Tasmania books may be a different author, needs verification
7. Michael Cook, photographer and former lawyer, author of Swan lake, the making of a ballet
8. Michael Cook (1950-), editor of The New Imperialism
9. Michael Cook (1979-), musician, author of Imprint
10. Michael Cook - The Whole Foods Diabetic Cookbook
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12. Michael Cook b. Sept. 19, 1946 - Narratives of Enclosure in Detective Fiction: The Locked Room Mystery
14. Michael Cook - Elevator Alley
15. Michael Cook - Is Google the Next Stage of Evolution of Life on Earth?
16. Michael Cook, b. May 20, 1933, Cook, Michael L. - The Triumph Spitfire